- His last words were reportedly, “a dying man can do nothing easy,” to his daughter after she suggested that he change position in bed and lie on his side so he could breathe more easily.
Are the doctors here? Doctor, my lungs…
Last words of Benjamin HarrisonOn your way up, take me up. On your way down, don’t let me down.
Last words of Bob Marley to his sonYou see, this is how you die.
Coco Chanel, last words before her deathI still live.
Last words of Daniel WebsterIf you will send for a doctor, I will see him now.
Last audible words of Emily BrontëI, George Carlin, being of sound mind, do not wish, upon my demise, to be buried or cremated. I wish to be BLOWN UP.
George Carlin, Last Words (2009)‘Tis well
George Washington’s last wordsI have tried so hard to do right.
Grover Cleveland, last wordsThere is nothing to forgive, I die for you with joy in my heart!
Last words of Hans Hermann von Katte to Frederick the GreatWho will take care of me now?
Jack Parsons, rocket scientist and occultistOh, Swaim, can’t you stop this? Oh, oh, Swaim!
James A. Garfield, last words on September 19, 1881I’m going away tonight.
Last words of James BrownNothing more than a change of mind, my dear.
James MadisonThomas Jefferson survives.
John Adams, unaware that Jefferson had died several hours before.The South, the poor South!
Last words of John C. CalhounThis is the last of Earth. I am content.
Last words of John Quincy AdamsPerhaps it is best.
John Tyler, last words on his deathbedAnd you, son?
Julius CaesarTell them I’ve had a wonderful life.
Ludwig Wittgenstein, last wordsShoot me up with a big one.
Matthew Perry’s last words, to his assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, instructing Iwamasa to administer a larger than usual, and ultimately fatal, dose of ketamine.I’d hate to die twice. It’s so boring.
Last words of Richard FeynmanI know that I’m going where Lucy is.
Last words of Rutherford B. HayesThe sadness will last forever.
Last words of Vincent van GoghThat’s good. Go on, read some more.
Last words of Warren G. Harding